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THE BOWDOIN QUILL Left to right: A. HETHERINGTON J. BRIDGE, R. HAPP P. SIEKMAN The Quill is Bowdoin’s literary magazine that is published under independent business and editorial management. It appears two or three times during the year and provides all undergraduates an opportunity to write short stories, poems, and essays for campus publication. Several of those students most interested in creative work, and who have contributed to one or more of the issues, arc chosen for the editorial hoard. Each issue is reviewed by a member of the faculty or by an under- graduate. To KENNETH CHARLES MORTON SILLS, former editor and constant friend of the publication, the 1951-1952 volume of THE BOWDOIN QUILL was dedicated. THE EDITORIAL BOARD Robert L. Happ, Editor-in-Chief Josiah Bridge Ralph A. Hughes Richard T. Goodman Philip Siekman Allen F. Hetherington Roger W. Sullivan Assistant Professor Jeffrey J. Carre, Faculty Advisor
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First Row, left to right: W. KENNEDY, R. LOCKE, Director; W. HARMON. Second Row, left to right: D. COLEMAN. F. WYATT, R. GROUT. R. ALLEN. BRASS SEXTET Stressing tlie classical brass music of the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, the Brass Sextet has done much in furthering knowledge and appreciation of this little- known field. This year favored composers have included Monteverdi, Hindemith, and Gabrieli. The ensemble specializes in Tower Music which has been played from the roof-top of the Searles Science Build- ing. Besides these outside programs, the sextet has played at musical chapels, stu- dent recitals, the Farnsworth Museum, and the campus concert of the Bowdoin Music Club when they combined with the Bowdoin Music Club Chorus. Last year their trips included Freeport, and Smith College. Forming the sextet this year arc: Wil- liam F. Wyatt, Jr., ’53, trumpet; Donald M. Coleman, ’55, trumpet; Warren C. Har- mon, ’52, trombone; J. Ward Kennedy, ’55, trombone; Richard H. Allen, ’54, bari- tone; Robert C. Grout, ’54, bass. Pro- fessor Russell Locke of the Music Depart- ment is the conductor. CHESS CLUB Left to right: H. SEAMANS R. CETLIN B. WALD M. KAITZ P. DOWST
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OUTING CLUB First Row, left to right: NEV1N, COPERTHWAITE, LAW, PLESNER. Second Row, left to right: SAYWARD, GRAFF, BRITT. President, Robert F. Law Vice-President, William S. Coperthwaite Secretary-Treasurer, Johannes U. Plesner Council Members: Robert E. Britt William H. Graff William T. Johnson, Jr. John B. Malcolm James E. Nevin Galen R. Sayward The Outing Club practices just what its name implies. In its fourth year of post-war development, the Outing Club presents the student with a wide range of outdoor activities from climbing and canoeing to snowballing and skiing. This year, focusing its interest on skiing, the club has pre- sented several movies and conducted skiing classes for the college at nearby Bradley Mountain, the location of its hut. As a member of the Maine Ski Council and the Eastern Ski Association, the organization has participated in group activities in Northern New England. Such an activity as the Outing Club demonstrates the values of the blanket tax appropriations, whereas, without such funds, the gathering of an impressive array of diverse equipment for specific uses would he impossible. With such equipment and its grand climatic potential, the Outing Club is, each year, success- fully realizing more and more of its capabilities.
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